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Hus & enfamiljshus for sale in Friedenau

4 671 435 SEK

Hus & Enfamiljshus (Till salu)

2 r
1 bd
1 ba
60
Referens: BXUO-T806 / 1357708
Address: Feuerbachstraße 70, 12163 BerlinProperty descriptionExceptional Investment in Steglitz– redeveloped capital investment for self occupancy
– 2 rooms
– approx. 59 sqm
– 3rd floor
– bathroom with bathtub
– old building from 1904BuildingRaised in 1904, this stately period building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse is a worthy testimony to Belle Époque elegance. A patrician gem, the corner building is located in the northern part of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, one of Berlin’s most bourgeois boroughs.The elegant vintage building complex divides into 2 commercial units an 19 charming and generously proportioned period flats of two to six bedrooms. With footprints of 59 to 177 square metres, the apartment building suits various domestic arrangements. Indeed, the dwelling units in the building, which was built more than a century ago in a mansion district, and which now stands out among its urban and cultural environment as an engaging historic corner building, are suitable for singles, couples and families.Plaster ornaments, parquetry, historic double doors and sliding doors, double-cased windows, the tall ceilings typical for the Belle Époque, and tub-equipped bathrooms are characteristic features of this glamorous period building on Feuerbachstrasse. The ground floor is occupied by three commercial units that are part of an attractive location whose footfall is generated by the -Feuerbachstrasse- rapid-transit station nearby and the proximity to Schlossstrasse, one of Berlin’s leading shopping streets.Virtually all of the flats feature at least one balcony and in some cases two. The roof terraces of the four attic apartments, which face the inner courtyard, offer a view across the rooftops of Steglitz and the locality of Friedenau. The flats are accessed either via the historic stairwell or via the lift recently installed on the side of Thorwaldsenstrasse.The flats are heated via a gas-fired central heating system. Fit-out features also include separate kitchens, some of which come with storage rooms.AreaThe residential building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse lies in the north end of Steglitz on the district boundary of Schöneberg and is part of the beautiful Bismarckviertel quarter, whose streetscape is largely defined by stylish buildings from the Belle Époque. The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf has a reputation of being bourgeois and comparatively affluent.Its central artery is the well-known Schlossstrasse, and a ten-minute walk from Feuerbachstrasse will take you there. It has always been considered a major high street in Steglitz and is one of the most prominent retail locations in Berlin. During the Zero Years, four high-standard shopping centres with modern retail assortments were created in conjunction with a revitalisation drive. They are supplemented by a large number of boutique stores in the side streets and a richly varied gastronomic line-up.The dense retail offer blends smoothly with the streetscape in this south-western borough, and is supplemented by other amenities, including cultural ones, to form a well-rounded whole of high livability. Cultural venues here include time-honoured institutions like the legendary Schlosspark-Theater, Schwartzsche Villa and the Adria Filmtheater, a vintage cinema. But anywhere you go in the district, you will find avenues, parks and green areas, whose greenery lends a recreational atmosphere to the entire area. Several public swimming pools, including an outdoor one, are located in the area and there is even a planetarium nearby.Steglitz, a bourgeois idyll with metropolitan flair, offers a quiet way of living while being right in the middle of the city. Although the share of native Berliners is comparatively high here, a growing number of recent arrivals to Berlin are attracted to Steglitz, and this is explained not least be the district’s proximity to the Free University and the campus of the Benjamin Franklin teaching hospital.BuildingRaised in 1904, this stately period building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse is a worthy testimony to Belle Époque elegance. A patrician gem, the corner building is located in the northern part of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, one of Berlin’s most bourgeois boroughs.The elegant vintage building complex divides into 2 commercial units an 19 charming and generously proportioned period flats of two to six bedrooms. With footprints of 59 to 177 square metres, the apartment building suits various domestic arrangements. Indeed, the dwelling units in the building, which was built more than a century ago in a mansion district, and which now stands out among its urban and cultural environment as an engaging historic corner building, are suitable for singles, couples and families.Plaster ornaments, parquetry, historic double doors and sliding doors, double-cased windows, the tall ceilings typical for the Belle Époque, and tub-equipped bathrooms are characteristic features of this glamorous period building on Feuerbachstrasse. The ground floor is occupied by three commercial units that are part of an attractive location whose footfall is generated by the -Feuerbachstrasse- rapid-transit station nearby and the proximity to Schlossstrasse, one of Berlin’s leading shopping streets.Virtually all of the flats feature at least one balcony and in some cases two. The roof terraces of the four attic apartments, which face the inner courtyard, offer a view across the rooftops of Steglitz and the locality of Friedenau. The flats are accessed either via the historic stairwell or via the lift recently installed on the side of Thorwaldsenstrasse.The flats are heated via a gas-fired central heating system. Fit-out features also include separate kitchens, some of which come with storage rooms.AreaThe residential building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse lies in the north end of Steglitz on the district boundary of Schöneberg and is part of the beautiful Bismarckviertel quarter, whose streetscape is largely defined by stylish buildings from the Belle Époque. The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf has a reputation of being bourgeois and comparatively affluent.Its central artery is the well-known Schlossstrasse, and a ten-minute walk from Feuerbachstrasse will take you there. It has always been considered a major high street in Steglitz and is one of the most prominent retail locations in Berlin. During the Zero Years, four high-standard shopping centres with modern retail assortments were created in conjunction with a revitalisation drive. They are supplemented by a large number of boutique stores in the side streets and a richly varied gastronomic line-up.The dense retail offer blends smoothly with the streetscape in this south-western borough, and is supplemented by other amenities, including cultural ones, to form a well-rounded whole of high livability. Cultural venues here include time-honoured institutions like the legendary Schlosspark-Theater, Schwartzsche Villa and the Adria Filmtheater, a vintage cinema. But anywhere you go in the district, you will find avenues, parks and green areas, whose greenery lends a recreational atmosphere to the entire area. Several public swimming pools, including an outdoor one, are located in the area and there is even a planetarium nearby.Steglitz, a bourgeois idyll with metropolitan flair, offers a quiet way of living while being right in the middle of the city. Although the share of native Berliners is comparatively high here, a growing number of recent arrivals to Berlin are attracted to Steglitz, and this is explained not least be the district’s proximity to the Free University and the campus of the Benjamin Franklin teaching hospital.AreaThe residential building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse lies in the north end of Steglitz on the district boundary of Schöneberg and is part of the beautiful Bismarckviertel quarter, whose streetscape is largely defined by stylish buildings from the Belle Époque. The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf has a reputation of being bourgeois and comparatively affluent.Its central artery is the well-known Schlossstrasse, and a ten-minute walk from Feuerbachstrasse will take you there. It has always been considered a major high street in Steglitz and is one of the most prominent retail locations in Berlin. During the Zero Years, four high-standard shopping centres with modern retail assortments were created in conjunction with a revitalisation drive. They are supplemented by a large number of boutique stores in the side streets and a richly varied gastronomic line-up.The dense retail offer blends smoothly with the streetscape in this south-western borough, and is supplemented by other amenities, including cultural ones, to form a well-rounded whole of high livability. Cultural venues here include time-honoured institutions like the legendary Schlosspark-Theater, Schwartzsche Villa and the Adria Filmtheater, a vintage cinema. But anywhere you go in the district, you will find avenues, parks and green areas, whose greenery lends a recreational atmosphere to the entire area. Several public swimming pools, including an outdoor one, are located in the area and there is even a planetarium nearby.Steglitz, a bourgeois idyll with metropolitan flair, offers a quiet way of living while being right in the middle of the city. Although the share of native Berliners is comparatively high here, a growing number of recent arrivals to Berlin are attracted to St...
Visa fler Visa färre Address: Feuerbachstraße 70, 12163 BerlinProperty descriptionExceptional Investment in Steglitz– redeveloped capital investment for self occupancy
– 2 rooms
– approx. 59 sqm
– 3rd floor
– bathroom with bathtub
– old building from 1904BuildingRaised in 1904, this stately period building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse is a worthy testimony to Belle Époque elegance. A patrician gem, the corner building is located in the northern part of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, one of Berlin’s most bourgeois boroughs.The elegant vintage building complex divides into 2 commercial units an 19 charming and generously proportioned period flats of two to six bedrooms. With footprints of 59 to 177 square metres, the apartment building suits various domestic arrangements. Indeed, the dwelling units in the building, which was built more than a century ago in a mansion district, and which now stands out among its urban and cultural environment as an engaging historic corner building, are suitable for singles, couples and families.Plaster ornaments, parquetry, historic double doors and sliding doors, double-cased windows, the tall ceilings typical for the Belle Époque, and tub-equipped bathrooms are characteristic features of this glamorous period building on Feuerbachstrasse. The ground floor is occupied by three commercial units that are part of an attractive location whose footfall is generated by the -Feuerbachstrasse- rapid-transit station nearby and the proximity to Schlossstrasse, one of Berlin’s leading shopping streets.Virtually all of the flats feature at least one balcony and in some cases two. The roof terraces of the four attic apartments, which face the inner courtyard, offer a view across the rooftops of Steglitz and the locality of Friedenau. The flats are accessed either via the historic stairwell or via the lift recently installed on the side of Thorwaldsenstrasse.The flats are heated via a gas-fired central heating system. Fit-out features also include separate kitchens, some of which come with storage rooms.AreaThe residential building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse lies in the north end of Steglitz on the district boundary of Schöneberg and is part of the beautiful Bismarckviertel quarter, whose streetscape is largely defined by stylish buildings from the Belle Époque. The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf has a reputation of being bourgeois and comparatively affluent.Its central artery is the well-known Schlossstrasse, and a ten-minute walk from Feuerbachstrasse will take you there. It has always been considered a major high street in Steglitz and is one of the most prominent retail locations in Berlin. During the Zero Years, four high-standard shopping centres with modern retail assortments were created in conjunction with a revitalisation drive. They are supplemented by a large number of boutique stores in the side streets and a richly varied gastronomic line-up.The dense retail offer blends smoothly with the streetscape in this south-western borough, and is supplemented by other amenities, including cultural ones, to form a well-rounded whole of high livability. Cultural venues here include time-honoured institutions like the legendary Schlosspark-Theater, Schwartzsche Villa and the Adria Filmtheater, a vintage cinema. But anywhere you go in the district, you will find avenues, parks and green areas, whose greenery lends a recreational atmosphere to the entire area. Several public swimming pools, including an outdoor one, are located in the area and there is even a planetarium nearby.Steglitz, a bourgeois idyll with metropolitan flair, offers a quiet way of living while being right in the middle of the city. Although the share of native Berliners is comparatively high here, a growing number of recent arrivals to Berlin are attracted to Steglitz, and this is explained not least be the district’s proximity to the Free University and the campus of the Benjamin Franklin teaching hospital.BuildingRaised in 1904, this stately period building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse is a worthy testimony to Belle Époque elegance. A patrician gem, the corner building is located in the northern part of Steglitz-Zehlendorf, one of Berlin’s most bourgeois boroughs.The elegant vintage building complex divides into 2 commercial units an 19 charming and generously proportioned period flats of two to six bedrooms. With footprints of 59 to 177 square metres, the apartment building suits various domestic arrangements. Indeed, the dwelling units in the building, which was built more than a century ago in a mansion district, and which now stands out among its urban and cultural environment as an engaging historic corner building, are suitable for singles, couples and families.Plaster ornaments, parquetry, historic double doors and sliding doors, double-cased windows, the tall ceilings typical for the Belle Époque, and tub-equipped bathrooms are characteristic features of this glamorous period building on Feuerbachstrasse. The ground floor is occupied by three commercial units that are part of an attractive location whose footfall is generated by the -Feuerbachstrasse- rapid-transit station nearby and the proximity to Schlossstrasse, one of Berlin’s leading shopping streets.Virtually all of the flats feature at least one balcony and in some cases two. The roof terraces of the four attic apartments, which face the inner courtyard, offer a view across the rooftops of Steglitz and the locality of Friedenau. The flats are accessed either via the historic stairwell or via the lift recently installed on the side of Thorwaldsenstrasse.The flats are heated via a gas-fired central heating system. Fit-out features also include separate kitchens, some of which come with storage rooms.AreaThe residential building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse lies in the north end of Steglitz on the district boundary of Schöneberg and is part of the beautiful Bismarckviertel quarter, whose streetscape is largely defined by stylish buildings from the Belle Époque. The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf has a reputation of being bourgeois and comparatively affluent.Its central artery is the well-known Schlossstrasse, and a ten-minute walk from Feuerbachstrasse will take you there. It has always been considered a major high street in Steglitz and is one of the most prominent retail locations in Berlin. During the Zero Years, four high-standard shopping centres with modern retail assortments were created in conjunction with a revitalisation drive. They are supplemented by a large number of boutique stores in the side streets and a richly varied gastronomic line-up.The dense retail offer blends smoothly with the streetscape in this south-western borough, and is supplemented by other amenities, including cultural ones, to form a well-rounded whole of high livability. Cultural venues here include time-honoured institutions like the legendary Schlosspark-Theater, Schwartzsche Villa and the Adria Filmtheater, a vintage cinema. But anywhere you go in the district, you will find avenues, parks and green areas, whose greenery lends a recreational atmosphere to the entire area. Several public swimming pools, including an outdoor one, are located in the area and there is even a planetarium nearby.Steglitz, a bourgeois idyll with metropolitan flair, offers a quiet way of living while being right in the middle of the city. Although the share of native Berliners is comparatively high here, a growing number of recent arrivals to Berlin are attracted to Steglitz, and this is explained not least be the district’s proximity to the Free University and the campus of the Benjamin Franklin teaching hospital.AreaThe residential building on the corner of Feuerbachstrasse and Thorwaldsenstrasse lies in the north end of Steglitz on the district boundary of Schöneberg and is part of the beautiful Bismarckviertel quarter, whose streetscape is largely defined by stylish buildings from the Belle Époque. The borough of Steglitz-Zehlendorf has a reputation of being bourgeois and comparatively affluent.Its central artery is the well-known Schlossstrasse, and a ten-minute walk from Feuerbachstrasse will take you there. It has always been considered a major high street in Steglitz and is one of the most prominent retail locations in Berlin. During the Zero Years, four high-standard shopping centres with modern retail assortments were created in conjunction with a revitalisation drive. They are supplemented by a large number of boutique stores in the side streets and a richly varied gastronomic line-up.The dense retail offer blends smoothly with the streetscape in this south-western borough, and is supplemented by other amenities, including cultural ones, to form a well-rounded whole of high livability. Cultural venues here include time-honoured institutions like the legendary Schlosspark-Theater, Schwartzsche Villa and the Adria Filmtheater, a vintage cinema. But anywhere you go in the district, you will find avenues, parks and green areas, whose greenery lends a recreational atmosphere to the entire area. Several public swimming pools, including an outdoor one, are located in the area and there is even a planetarium nearby.Steglitz, a bourgeois idyll with metropolitan flair, offers a quiet way of living while being right in the middle of the city. Although the share of native Berliners is comparatively high here, a growing number of recent arrivals to Berlin are attracted to St...
Address: Feuerbachstraße 70, 12163 BerlinObjektbeschreibungEigentumswohnung zum Selbstbezug in Berlin-Steglitz! Noch heute zum Wohnglück– sanierte Kapitalanlage zum Selbstbezug
– 2 Zimmer
– ca. 59 m²
– 3. OG
– Bad mit Badewanne
– Altbau von 1904GebäudeErrichtet im Jahr 1904 stellt der edle Altbau in der Feuerbach-/Ecke Thorwaldsenstraße eine architektonische Repräsentanz der Gründerzeit dar. Das hochherrschaftliche Eckhaus befindet sich im nördlichen Teil des gutbürgerlichen Bezirks Steglitz-Zehlendorf.Das elegante Altbau-Anwesen verfügt über 2 Gewerbeeinheiten und 19 charmante und großzügig geschnittene Altbauwohnungen mit zwei bis sechs Zimmern. Mit Größen von 59 bis 177 Quadratmetern zeichnet es sich als Wohnhaus für unterschiedliche Lebensstile aus. Vor mehr als 100 Jahren in der Villenkolonie erbaut, erstrahlt es heute inmitten urbaner und kultureller Umgebung als anmutiger Eck-Altbau, geeignet für Paare, Singles und Familien.Stuck, Parkett, historische Flügel- und Schiebetüren, Doppelkastenfenster, altbautypisch hohe Decken oder Wannenbäder sind charakteristische Merkmale für den mondänen Altbau in der Feuerbachstraße. Im Erdgeschoss sind zwei Gewerbeeinheiten vorhanden, inmitten eines attraktiven Standorts, der sich durch die Nähe zum S-Bahnhof Feuerbachstraße sowie zur Schlossstraße, eine der größten Einkaufsmeilen Berlins, auszeichnet.Nahezu alle Wohnungen sind mit einem oder zwei Balkonen ausgestattet. Die dem Innenhof zugewandten Dachterrassen der vier Dachgeschosswohnungen gestatten einen Ausblick auf Steglitz und den Ortsteil Friedenau. Die Wohnungen sind über das historische Treppenhaus sowie über einen neuen Aufzug in der Thorwaldsenstraße zu erreichen.Beheizt werden die Wohnungen über eine Gaszentralheizung. Zu den Ausstattungsmerkmalen zählen auch separate Küchen, die partiell über Abstellkammern verfügen. Für Fahrräder gibt es einen gemeinschaftlichen Fahrradraum, der bei den Kellerabteilen der Wohnparteien angesiedelt ist.BereichDas Wohnhaus in der Feuerbach-/Ecke Thorwaldsenstraße liegt im nördlichen Steglitz an der Grenze zu Schöneberg im schönen Bismarckviertel, dessen Straßenbild weitestgehend durch stilvolle gründerzeitliche Bauten bestimmt ist. Der Bezirk Steglitz-Zehlendorf gilt als bürgerlich geprägter und verhältnismäßig wohlhabender Stadtteil.Die zentrale Achse bildet die bekannte Schloßstraße, die von der Feuerbachstraße in etwa zehn Minuten zu Fuß zu erreichen ist. Sie gilt seit jeher als die wichtigste Einkaufsstraße von Steglitz und als einer der größten Einzelhandelsstandorte Berlins. Durch Neubelebung nach der Jahrtausendwende sind vier Einkaufszentren mit hohen Standards und einem modernen Angebot entstanden. Darüber hinaus befindet sich in den Nebenstraßen eine Vielzahl an Ladengeschäften und ein reichhaltiges gastronomisches Angebot.Nicht nur das dichte Geschäftsangebot sorgt im südwestlich gelegenen Bezirk für hohe Lebensqualität, sondern ebenso das harmonische und gepflegte Gesamtbild und das vielfältige kulturelle Leben. Auch hier warten traditionsreiche Institutionen auf ihre Besucher, ob das legendäre Schlosspark-Theater, die Schwartzsche Villa oder das Adria Filmtheater mit historischem Flair. Dem nicht genug, durchziehen baumgesäumte Straßen den Bezirk, während Parks und Grünflächen zu entspannten Stunden einladen, wie der unweit gelegene Stadtpark Steglitz oder der Insulaner mit Sommerbad und Sternwarte.Steglitz – das bürgerliche Idyll mit Großstadtflair – hier wohnt man ruhig und trotzdem mittendrin. Auch wenn in Steglitz der Anteil gebürtiger Berliner vergleichsweise hoch ist, zieht es immer mehr Neuberliner hierher, was maßgeblich mit der Nähe zur Freien Universität und dem Klinik Campus Benjamin Franklin zu tun hat. Zudem ist man hier optimal an den städtischen Nahverkehr angebunden.GebäudeErrichtet im Jahr 1904 stellt der edle Altbau in der Feuerbach-/Ecke Thorwaldsenstraße eine architektonische Repräsentanz der Gründerzeit dar. Das hochherrschaftliche Eckhaus befindet sich im nördlichen Teil des gutbürgerlichen Bezirks Steglitz-Zehlendorf.Das elegante Altbau-Anwesen verfügt über 2 Gewerbeeinheiten und 19 charmante und großzügig geschnittene Altbauwohnungen mit zwei bis sechs Zimmern. Mit Größen von 59 bis 177 Quadratmetern zeichnet es sich als Wohnhaus für unterschiedliche Lebensstile aus. Vor mehr als 100 Jahren in der Villenkolonie erbaut, erstrahlt es heute inmitten urbaner und kultureller Umgebung als anmutiger Eck-Altbau, geeignet für Paare, Singles und Familien.Stuck, Parkett, historische Flügel- und Schiebetüren, Doppelkastenfenster, altbautypisch hohe Decken oder Wannenbäder sind charakteristische Merkmale für den mondänen Altbau in der Feuerbachstraße. Im Erdgeschoss sind zwei Gewerbeeinheiten vorhanden, inmitten eines attraktiven Standorts, der sich durch die Nähe zum S-Bahnhof Feuerbachstraße sowie zur Schlossstraße, eine der größten Einkaufsmeilen Berlins, auszeichnet.Nahezu alle Wohnungen sind mit einem oder zwei Balkonen ausgestattet. Die dem Innenhof zugewandten Dachterrassen der vier Dachgeschosswohnungen gestatten einen Ausblick auf Steglitz und den Ortsteil Friedenau. Die Wohnungen sind über das historische Treppenhaus sowie über einen neuen Aufzug in der Thorwaldsenstraße zu erreichen.Beheizt werden die Wohnungen über eine Gaszentralheizung. Zu den Ausstattungsmerkmalen zählen auch separate Küchen, die partiell über Abstellkammern verfügen. Für Fahrräder gibt es einen gemeinschaftlichen Fahrradraum, der bei den Kellerabteilen der Wohnparteien angesiedelt ist.BereichDas Wohnhaus in der Feuerbach-/Ecke Thorwaldsenstraße liegt im nördlichen Steglitz an der Grenze zu Schöneberg im schönen Bismarckviertel, dessen Straßenbild weitestgehend durch stilvolle gründerzeitliche Bauten bestimmt ist. Der Bezirk Steglitz-Zehlendorf gilt als bürgerlich geprägter und verhältnismäßig wohlhabender Stadtteil.Die zentrale Achse bildet die bekannte Schloßstraße, die von der Feuerbachstraße in etwa zehn Minuten zu Fuß zu erreichen ist. Sie gilt seit jeher als die wichtigste Einkaufsstraße von Steglitz und als einer der größten Einzelhandelsstandorte Berlins. Durch Neubelebung nach der Jahrtausendwende sind vier Einkaufszentren mit hohen Standards und einem modernen Angebot entstanden. Darüber hinaus befindet sich in den Nebenstraßen eine Vielzahl an Ladengeschäften und ein reichhaltiges gastronomisches Angebot.Nicht nur das dichte Geschäftsangebot sorgt im südwestlich gelegenen Bezirk für hohe Lebensqualität, sondern ebenso das harmonische und gepflegte Gesamtbild und das vielfältige kulturelle Leben. Auch hier warten traditionsreiche Institutionen auf ihre Besucher, ob das legendäre Schlosspark-Theater, die Schwartzsche Villa oder das Adria Filmtheater mit historischem Flair. Dem nicht genug, durchziehen baumgesäumte Straßen den Bezirk, während Parks und Grünflächen zu entspannten Stunden einladen, wie der unweit gelegene Stadtpark Steglitz oder der Insulaner mit Sommerbad und Sternwarte.Steglitz – das bürgerliche Idyll mit Großstadtflair – hier wohnt man ruhig und trotzdem mittendrin. Auch wenn in Steglitz der Anteil gebürtiger Berliner vergleichsweise hoch ist, zieht es immer mehr Neuberliner hierher, was maßgeblich mit der Nähe zur Freien Universität und dem Klinik Campus Benjamin Franklin zu tun hat. Zudem ist man hier optimal an den städtischen Nahverkehr angebunden.BereichDas Wohnhaus in der Feuerbach-/Ecke Thorwaldsenstraße liegt im nördlichen Steglitz an der Grenze zu Schöneberg im schönen Bismarckviertel, dessen Straßenbild weitestgehend durch stilvolle gründerzeitliche Bauten bestimmt ist. Der Bezirk Steglitz-Zehlendorf gilt als bürgerlich geprägter und verhältnismäßig wohlhabender Stadtteil.Die zentrale Achse bildet die bekannte Schloßstraße, die von der Feuerbachstraße in etwa zehn Minuten zu Fuß zu erreichen ist. Sie gilt seit jeher als die wichtigste Einkaufsstraße von Steglitz und als einer der größten Einzelhandelsstandorte Berlins. Durch Neubelebung nach der Jahrtausendwende sind vier Einkaufszentren mit hohen Standards und einem modernen Angebot entstanden. Darüber hinaus befindet sich in den Nebenstraßen eine Vielzahl an Ladengeschäften und ein reichhaltiges gastronomisches Angebot.Nicht nur das dichte Geschäftsangebot sorgt im südwestlich gelegenen Bezirk für hohe Lebensqualität, sondern ebenso das harmonische und gepflegte Gesamtbild und das vielfältige kulturelle Leben. Auch hier warten traditionsreiche Institutionen auf ihre Besucher, ob das legendäre Schlosspark-Theater, die Schwartzsche Villa oder das Adria Filmtheater mit historischem Flair. Dem nicht genug, durchziehen baumgesäumte Straßen den Bezirk, während Parks und Grünflächen zu entspannten Stunden einladen, wie der unweit gelegene Stadtpark Steglitz oder der Insulaner mit Sommerbad und Sternwarte.Steglitz – das bürgerliche Idyll mit Großstadtflair – hier wohnt man ruhig und trotzdem mittendrin. Auch wenn in Steglitz der Anteil gebürtiger Berliner vergleichsweise hoch ist, zieht es immer mehr Neuberliner hierher, was maßgeblich mit der Nähe zur Freien Universität und dem Klinik Campus Benjamin Franklin zu tun hat. Zudem ist man hier optimal an den städtischen Nahverkehr angebunden.
Referens: BXUO-T806
Land: DE
Region: Berlin
Stad: Berlin
Kategori: Bostäder
Listningstyp: Till salu
Fastighetstyp: Hus & Enfamiljshus
Fastighets storlek: 60
Rum: 2
Sovrum: 1
Badrum: 1

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